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three people to a vehicle coming into the city this morning. and then you have to try and get down here if you work in the financial district. this city is still struggling mightily to recover. >> and we're seeing the effects felt globally as airports struggle to reopen. it sounds like laguardia will reopen at least with limited service this morning. but generally speaking how hard is to get into the city at this point? >> it's interesting that they're getting laguardia back and running. the arpirport is right on the water and it's flooded up to the gates. jfk, the major international airport as well as newark liberty, they're also reopening, but they have to get planes back because there were so many cancellations ahead of the storm. and the fact that they have the armies coming back is important, but again, it's a long climb. >> scott, thanks for all your reports this week. really appreciate it. take a look at u.s. lumber futures. they hit 19 month highs yesterday. by the way, this makes lumber one of the best perform as secretary classes in
three people to a vehicle coming into the city this morning. and then you have to try and get down here if you work in the financial district. this city is still struggling mightily to recover. >> and we're seeing the effects felt globally as airports struggle to reopen. it sounds like laguardia will reopen at least with limited service this morning. but generally speaking how hard is to get into the city at this point? >> it's interesting that they're getting laguardia back and...
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danielle lee is in one of the hardest hit areas of atlantic city. danielle, what is the cleanup operation like? >> i'm in front of the atlantic city board walk. it's dismantled and empty. fema is now opening disaster centers for people to begin getting federal aid. and all up and down the jersey shore, crews are trying to remove debris, trying to get the power back on. but in parts of new jersey, the entire gas system needs to be rebuilt. hundreds are still locked out and they're losing patience. they're frustrated this recovery cannot happen sooner. and there will are new complications caused by sandy, traffic jams, lock lines for gas, everyone gas rationing. and no rest for the weary. those still without power. a winter storm is head this had way and it could get here well before the power is back on next week. s are ross, back to you. >> take a quick look he at the ftse global 300. fractionally lower, but if you key in, you can see people are largely trying to keep positions on hold before we get the jobs report today. 0.2% down for the cac 40 an
danielle lee is in one of the hardest hit areas of atlantic city. danielle, what is the cleanup operation like? >> i'm in front of the atlantic city board walk. it's dismantled and empty. fema is now opening disaster centers for people to begin getting federal aid. and all up and down the jersey shore, crews are trying to remove debris, trying to get the power back on. but in parts of new jersey, the entire gas system needs to be rebuilt. hundreds are still locked out and they're losing...
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the storm brought the city to a virtual stand still last night. clean up crews have been working, though, to remove snow and clear the streets. we'll keep you posted on how that is doing as we look forward to the u.s. market opening today. coming up next, though, china's new leader will soon be revealed as the communist party's 18th national congress gets under way, but what does the transition mean for relations with europe? >>> hu jintao calls on china's next leaders to stamp out corruption and nir row the income gap as the communist party congress begins in be beijing. dow closed below the 13,000 level for the first time since august 3rd. shares in socgen are leading the trade higher as analysts say one time costs mask good third quarter results. the ceo tells this channel why the bank's underlying performance remains healthy. >> when you have a credit which is improving, your cds is going down, you have to recognize a negative revenues. >> and amid a backdrop of violent protest it is in greece, draghi warns economic uncertainty is thousand eve
the storm brought the city to a virtual stand still last night. clean up crews have been working, though, to remove snow and clear the streets. we'll keep you posted on how that is doing as we look forward to the u.s. market opening today. coming up next, though, china's new leader will soon be revealed as the communist party's 18th national congress gets under way, but what does the transition mean for relations with europe? >>> hu jintao calls on china's next leaders to stamp out...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. . >>> welcome back. hostess has a lick wi sdags hearing set today in new york. the 82-year-old company announced friday it was closing after failing to get wage and benefit cuts from thousands of striking bakery workers. now, this move means that most of its 18,000 employees will lose their jobs. several third parties have expressed interest in buying assets, so twinkies may find a second lease in life. >>> someone else looking at snapping up assets a snoop dogg or snoop lion as i guess he's known now. he's setting his sights on scott land's celtics soccer team. the avid sports fan told the scott tesch daily record he first noticed the club after it defeated barcelona earlier this month. snoop doc doesn't envision himself running the team, but he would like to invest enough to have a seat on the board and have his voice heard to bring a bit of snoop to things. >>> the final movie in the twilight series sank its teeth into the competition topping the u.s. weekend box office with an estimated $141.3 millio
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. . >>> welcome back. hostess has a lick wi sdags hearing set today in new york. the 82-year-old company announced friday it was closing after failing to get wage and benefit cuts from thousands of striking bakery workers. now, this move means that most of its 18,000 employees will lose their jobs. several third parties have expressed interest in buying assets, so twinkies may find a second lease in life. >>> someone else looking at...
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cities. providing further evidence of a long term rebound for the sector or sdw does it. our next guest is eric glean, chief of u.s. rates research and strategy at td securities. paul dale is also still with us. eric, good morning. first to you. tell us why you're concerned the housing recovery might not be for real. >> well, we have seen fits and starts in this recovery. i do think it is for really. we won't be seeing an upward move, but there are encouraging signs. we're seeing home prices improve across most regions of the company. inventories on a monthly basis are half of what they were two or three years ago. and when you think about do i want to buy a house or not, you want to see home prices at least stabilize. i think you're seeing the elements of a sustained recovery. not a great recovery, but what we need here is to avoid a negative outcome and i'm pretty confident at that point that we have achieved that. >> what are the biggest hurdles? >> household formation is extremely critical to housing demand. we've got an nice bounce off the lows. so what i need to see
cities. providing further evidence of a long term rebound for the sector or sdw does it. our next guest is eric glean, chief of u.s. rates research and strategy at td securities. paul dale is also still with us. eric, good morning. first to you. tell us why you're concerned the housing recovery might not be for real. >> well, we have seen fits and starts in this recovery. i do think it is for really. we won't be seeing an upward move, but there are encouraging signs. we're seeing home...
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what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> i do. because in order to be able to raise price you need demand. if there's a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something. but not if there's no demand, right? if you have a shortage of a supply at some product nobody likes you can't raise price. it doesn'
what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off...
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plus the foot city 100 up 0.8% this morning. so pretty much a strong session across the board. again, following what we saw in the u.s. yesterday. take a look at the bond wall here of course we have an italian auction coming up later and italy's ten year, below 4.5% this morning. so price rising. that yield falling. spain also benefiting. that yield down to 5.2%. bunds creeping back up to 1.4% level. let's key in on currency. the aussie dollar despite the broader risk-on attitude a weaker. dollar-yen moving higher 82.13. and the nikkei is adding to its string of gains throughout the month. euro-dollar rebounding off yesterday's trading session to add 0.1%. let's check in on how the asia trading session went overnight and for more, deidre wong morris joins us from singapore. >> well, it was a very good session over here, as well. headline driven. but a good session on the back of that optimism for fiscal cliff talk. all except this glaring spot of red. shanghai composite finishing lower for yet another session. it keeps falling further and further. doesn't seem that there is any
plus the foot city 100 up 0.8% this morning. so pretty much a strong session across the board. again, following what we saw in the u.s. yesterday. take a look at the bond wall here of course we have an italian auction coming up later and italy's ten year, below 4.5% this morning. so price rising. that yield falling. spain also benefiting. that yield down to 5.2%. bunds creeping back up to 1.4% level. let's key in on currency. the aussie dollar despite the broader risk-on attitude a weaker....
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. >> we extract sewage from the city mines. we have a very large recycling plant on site. 90% of the water consumption is recycled. >> the tower also posts the tallest trees in sydney perched atop the terrace. the building faces north and takes advantage of the sun's elliptical movement with that he is blinds tilting and retracting at specific intervals during the day to take the proesh off the internal cooling an heating system. it may be a model for green innovation. australia, kran businesses in general are rapidly moving towards a greener cleaner future. >> you're seeing the development of projects, you're seeing buildings at very important time in this country. >> and it's not just government policies which is prompting change. in fact one expert on the shift to greener technology says there's a growing change in attitudes across the corporate sector. >> there are benefits here to be gained and how do we stretch that further. i think with a we'hat we'll fin businesses starting to ask themselves how do we get business benef
. >> we extract sewage from the city mines. we have a very large recycling plant on site. 90% of the water consumption is recycled. >> the tower also posts the tallest trees in sydney perched atop the terrace. the building faces north and takes advantage of the sun's elliptical movement with that he is blinds tilting and retracting at specific intervals during the day to take the proesh off the internal cooling an heating system. it may be a model for green innovation. australia,...
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people say it has helped relieve tensions. >> and commuters in to new york city face a long haul. three new jersey transit lines, one long island railroad line and the path train remain fully or partially suspended. yo majority of the subway system will be back, but amtrak still has flooding in two of its tunnels under the east river. >>> the eve of the u.s. elections is upon us and the race for the white house couldn't be any tighter. the final nbc "wall street journal" poll shows president obama beating mitt romney by a 48% to 37 hrs m 47% margin. the two men are within 0.2% of one another. they'll be crisscrossing the country today in a final push. joining us for more is tim stanley, historian at oxford university and author of a biography of pat buchanan titled the crusader. tim, welcome. this piece is nelgts partisan nor mad to predict a romney victory. mitt still has the x factor. >> i think that's true. there are some people who say it's just impossible now because of obama's lead in ohio 37 but if you look at one or two new polls that have come out, which significantly hav
people say it has helped relieve tensions. >> and commuters in to new york city face a long haul. three new jersey transit lines, one long island railroad line and the path train remain fully or partially suspended. yo majority of the subway system will be back, but amtrak still has flooding in two of its tunnels under the east river. >>> the eve of the u.s. elections is upon us and the race for the white house couldn't be any tighter. the final nbc "wall street...
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at the jersey city location, there's a kiosk inside to scan the confirmation e-mail. promise achieved. one minute and 44 seconds later. next, walmart in new jersey, no time promises here. our producer presents the receipt and gets the console in two minutes and five seconds. now best buy. no guarantees on wait time here either, but after the receipt is taken, we have console in hand in just one minute and 58 seconds. >> have a great day, enjoy. >> sears wins begin. we did this before black friday, of course, and there is a human element involved, so the results could vary as the season picks up and volume increases, but so far, the programs do work, and the sears that we stopped at didn't have the car delivery. we had to go inside for the kiosk. but it was still the clear winner. >> that's courtney with her view of the special deals that may be offered. craig, final word from you on this. how is this holiday season going to shape up, and how are consumers going to fare over the next few months? >> well, this holiday season i think is going to be, you know, moderate. j
at the jersey city location, there's a kiosk inside to scan the confirmation e-mail. promise achieved. one minute and 44 seconds later. next, walmart in new jersey, no time promises here. our producer presents the receipt and gets the console in two minutes and five seconds. now best buy. no guarantees on wait time here either, but after the receipt is taken, we have console in hand in just one minute and 58 seconds. >> have a great day, enjoy. >> sears wins begin. we did this...
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postal service plans to test same day package delivery in big cities. the service will initially be offered in san francisco. pricing hasn't been announced and the postal service working out agreements with 8 to 10 large retail chains. and the government will appeal a ruling over unpaid debts stemming from the country's default a decade ago. wednesday a federal judge in new york ordered argentina to pay in full everything it owes to several u.s. investment funds. the judge also barred the country from paying other bond holders until the bill is paid. still to come, u.s. retailers are turning on the lights and throwing open the doors to holiday shoppers even earlier this year. will the promise of big deals lead to big profitses? we'll be back at the mall. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool
postal service plans to test same day package delivery in big cities. the service will initially be offered in san francisco. pricing hasn't been announced and the postal service working out agreements with 8 to 10 large retail chains. and the government will appeal a ruling over unpaid debts stemming from the country's default a decade ago. wednesday a federal judge in new york ordered argentina to pay in full everything it owes to several u.s. investment funds. the judge also barred the...
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offering residences city permit to those buying a house over a certain value. head to cnbc to find out what that value is. and we also take a look at the highest paid ceos. head to the website for that, as well. and if you want to join the conversation, worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex or @rosswestgate. and japan's central bank has kept monetary policy steady despite on the brink of recession. it also remains steadfasts despite rising political pressure. all prompted by controversial remarks made by the next likely prime minister. he wants to pursue unlimited easing and suggested plans to revise bank of japan law. that's code for reigning in on the central bank independence. expected to boost stimulus at its next rating meeting. the rba left its policy unexpectedly on hold due to a pick up in domestic inflation as well as signs of a mild improvement in the global economy. policymakers also said more time was needed for its previous easing to work through. the central bank will next meet december the 4th. and ben bernanke is in the big apple speaking to the economic
offering residences city permit to those buying a house over a certain value. head to cnbc to find out what that value is. and we also take a look at the highest paid ceos. head to the website for that, as well. and if you want to join the conversation, worldwide@cnbc.com, @cnbcwex or @rosswestgate. and japan's central bank has kept monetary policy steady despite on the brink of recession. it also remains steadfasts despite rising political pressure. all prompted by controversial remarks made...
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gaoli is more conservative and has funded the economic rise of the city that he governs with massive amounts of debt. these two men, they straddle the youth league faction, but li is considered more of a reformist, while yu is considered more conservative. zhang was passed over at last congress. he's a princeling, talking sometimes brutal style. on the end of this wall right here, we have the underdogs, liu would be the first woman. and wang is the first of a new generation of reformers. thoughts are he might be a little bit too reformist. kelly? >> thanks for that. you mentioned that wang yang right there may be too reformist. does that reflect more broadly a sense that while maintaining the reforms of the current regroup that we're not necessarily going to see an aggressively more reformist china? >> i think the style in china particularly the communist party is to carefully word any kind of talk of reform, and wang yang, like i said, he represents a new generation of reformers that are asking for it a little bit more forcefully. now, he did hold elections in the province that he g
gaoli is more conservative and has funded the economic rise of the city that he governs with massive amounts of debt. these two men, they straddle the youth league faction, but li is considered more of a reformist, while yu is considered more conservative. zhang was passed over at last congress. he's a princeling, talking sometimes brutal style. on the end of this wall right here, we have the underdogs, liu would be the first woman. and wang is the first of a new generation of reformers....
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range rockets that hamas has which threaten the central citizen in israel, in particular the bigger city tel aviv. so israel taking out those rocket piles from the air, also attacking from the sea. israel's army is poised at the border of gaza, reserves are being called up for a possible ground inflation of gaza, which i think nobody actually wants, but certainly a real possibility. at the same time, palestinian rocket attacks from gaza into israel are also continuing about 150 this morning, most of the israelis have been intercepted by the dome system homemade rocket defense system. nevertheless one rocket did get through, killed three israelis. the first casualties of this operation. so far 13 palestinians have been killed in gaza. what we're waiting to see is to what extent will the continuation of the palestinian rockets be able to kill israelis. because that will be the determining factor in how long this operation goes on for and what actually happens, whether there's a ground invasion or not. israel says it's determined to end the okay ket threat from gaza. that means continuing t
range rockets that hamas has which threaten the central citizen in israel, in particular the bigger city tel aviv. so israel taking out those rocket piles from the air, also attacking from the sea. israel's army is poised at the border of gaza, reserves are being called up for a possible ground inflation of gaza, which i think nobody actually wants, but certainly a real possibility. at the same time, palestinian rocket attacks from gaza into israel are also continuing about 150 this morning,...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of egyptians have poured into tahrir square and cities all across egypt demanding that president mohamed morsi rescind his decision that granted him sweeping powers. they say it is reminiscent of the mubarak era, sending this country back to dictatorship. for the past five days, police have clashed with protesters, firing tear gas and beating them at times. more importantly, they are demanding that egypt's new constitution is one that reflects the diversity of egypt, not the sole control of the muslim brotherhood. many of the people here are angered by what they say is the attempt by the muslim brotherhood and the president mohamed morsi to take control of the country and ram pole their agenda at the expense of secular forces like those that have gathered behind my. >> neil sheering still with us. investors have gotten quite bullish on egypt. do you think the investment thesis is fundamentally changed? >> i think it's a bit of a wake-up call to the post-revolution transition in the egypt's economy is never going to be easy. the imf deal that was ann
. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of egyptians have poured into tahrir square and cities all across egypt demanding that president mohamed morsi rescind his decision that granted him sweeping powers. they say it is reminiscent of the mubarak era, sending this country back to dictatorship. for the past five days, police have clashed with protesters, firing tear gas and beating them at times. more importantly, they are demanding that egypt's new constitution is one that reflects the...
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. >> yes, but do they have any control over the occurrences city? >> by themselves, they wanted to, they could debate and could depreciate their currency. the fact of the matter is that they don't really want to do that. the bank of japan is more germanic in its approach. they don't think that money on its own can create economic growth and personally i must say i've got a bit of sympathy with that. >> i think the real question is japan really going to continue with this kind of negative economic outlook and whether it really can continue with a growing debt to gdp profile and whether the bank of japan will stick in its germanic root. >> you're right. the key issue is where is growth, where will growth come from. right now it's sort of easy, we have a global slowdown, particularly capital goods. that's hitting japan's exporters quite severely. question, when are we going to get a concerted government package that is pro economic growth, that involves, yes, the bank of japan, but more importantly, it involves better rules, better regulation. for exam
. >> yes, but do they have any control over the occurrences city? >> by themselves, they wanted to, they could debate and could depreciate their currency. the fact of the matter is that they don't really want to do that. the bank of japan is more germanic in its approach. they don't think that money on its own can create economic growth and personally i must say i've got a bit of sympathy with that. >> i think the real question is japan really going to continue with this kind...
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people actually coming to the city and 2k3wgetting out and wag to shop. >> sure. tourism just to bring that up for a moment, tourism has been such a big part of the holiday shopping experience in new york city over the past few years. so we did hope that people still come and they bring their wallets. but as for the residents, actually having the time to get out, that's going to be a challenge. because they've got so many things that they need to do in their homes to clean up and to recover. so the foot traffic driving to the stores, really taking the time that uppers often take, there's a long stretch between now and christmas day. so i think probably you'll see it will be a very busy just before we get to christmas, but between now and then, there's still a lot of work to be done and people are prioritizing that way. >> ted, good to see you. thanks for joining us this morning. >>> we'll stick with the shopping theme for a moment. if you've started thinking about what gifts to get for the the ones, enter our website for a slide show of the top crazes of all time.
people actually coming to the city and 2k3wgetting out and wag to shop. >> sure. tourism just to bring that up for a moment, tourism has been such a big part of the holiday shopping experience in new york city over the past few years. so we did hope that people still come and they bring their wallets. but as for the residents, actually having the time to get out, that's going to be a challenge. because they've got so many things that they need to do in their homes to clean up and to...
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we'll talk as well about the did deal with manchester city and what that is all about. and where he loves sports and much, much more. i'm sure you'll make it, ross. >> yeah, you know it. okay. good stuff. we look forward to that. don't miss out. yousef works very hard on this program. can i tell you. and it's good stuff, as well. yousef, thanks very much. let's recap the spanish auctions. we are in you pre-funding for 2013 as far as spanish debt is concerned. 207 billion euros is the target for 2013. a good start this morning. they've raised just under 3.9 billion euros. yields were lower than they were for previous issues. so anyway, they're up and running. they also raised money earlier this week. they have got private placement bond which they've announced. it will happen next week. they put a notice out this morning for a five year private placement of 3.28 billion. we're not quite sure you are what that is for. should be a private placement sometime next week. in fact next thursday it will be placed, as well. carries a 4.75% coupon. financial times has released its
we'll talk as well about the did deal with manchester city and what that is all about. and where he loves sports and much, much more. i'm sure you'll make it, ross. >> yeah, you know it. okay. good stuff. we look forward to that. don't miss out. yousef works very hard on this program. can i tell you. and it's good stuff, as well. yousef, thanks very much. let's recap the spanish auctions. we are in you pre-funding for 2013 as far as spanish debt is concerned. 207 billion euros is the...
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but i've been watching the bond market and gold and current cities. >> the fact that we haven't seen -- we're looking at the volatility index here. it's only up about a fourth of a%. actually done over the last week. are where he bracing for more of a significant selloff? >> i'm a big fan of weekly charts and i look at three years on out because it really helps to give us a base of where markets can be going. and it looks as though 1317 is the real level of support in the market. from there if we start to go through this, it's 1180 next. that's where a pull back turns into probably a correction. and that's what i'm talking about in regards to how confidence comes into play with markets because right now it just seems as though u.s. equities are not positive on what they see going into here. and more importantly the result of that factors into the first quarter. and right now i think that leads to start seeing profit taking. >> and we need to talk about earnings of course. so at the same time as the macro concerns dominate, is there a sense in which the internal dynamics are worrying?
but i've been watching the bond market and gold and current cities. >> the fact that we haven't seen -- we're looking at the volatility index here. it's only up about a fourth of a%. actually done over the last week. are where he bracing for more of a significant selloff? >> i'm a big fan of weekly charts and i look at three years on out because it really helps to give us a base of where markets can be going. and it looks as though 1317 is the real level of support in the market....
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strategists, whether in the city or on wall street, have been talking about how in close elections, once we know the outcome, markets typically do well to year end. today certainly seems consistent with that theme. it's not just a u.s. story. ftse 100 adding .3 of a percent. the ibex even perking up, adding about .6 of a percent this morning. >> the fed is not changing its policy any time soon, right? so that qe is still in play. that's the knee jerk reaction. also played out as far as bund markets. bund yields just a little bit high. but we're lower in spain. in italy, 4.9. really important that they're going to get bailout money. maybe there's a few that will go through. ten-year treasury yields, 1.69% is where we stand. we did get down to 1.67. so as we saw initially, we saw s&p futures down, bond yields lower, those futures have gone higher. quick lock at commodities for you. and broadly speaking, the u.s. dollar index at the moment is a little bit lower. nymex slightly lower. gold slightly higher. dollar pretty much weaker across the board. euro/dollar getting up to around two-week
strategists, whether in the city or on wall street, have been talking about how in close elections, once we know the outcome, markets typically do well to year end. today certainly seems consistent with that theme. it's not just a u.s. story. ftse 100 adding .3 of a percent. the ibex even perking up, adding about .6 of a percent this morning. >> the fed is not changing its policy any time soon, right? so that qe is still in play. that's the knee jerk reaction. also played out as far as...
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whenever i ask people or often i'm asked being an american about the elections and whether it's a ax city driver or someone who i'm crossing paths with, they'll often voice their support for bal. they think he's better for the way that america comes off. but it's willing because we've seen some of the columnists in response saying people have overlooked mitt romney or treated him too unfairly in the british press. >> a lot was the hangover from bush. and this i particularly like, the two candidates, party committees and supporting interest groups have run in total 1,015,000 television ads just from june the 1st to october the 29th. these are numbers june to october. >> when i was briefly in virginia last month which is considered one of the swing states, not even nearly as bad as ohio, the phone calls, the television ads, it's in-says aunt. people this ohio, they might be drin crazy at this point. and the fact that their state has wound up yet again being so crucial. it's not as if this all happened and ohio was clearly in one camp or the other. if anything, in has reiterated just how imp
whenever i ask people or often i'm asked being an american about the elections and whether it's a ax city driver or someone who i'm crossing paths with, they'll often voice their support for bal. they think he's better for the way that america comes off. but it's willing because we've seen some of the columnists in response saying people have overlooked mitt romney or treated him too unfairly in the british press. >> a lot was the hangover from bush. and this i particularly like, the two...
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. >> and from today, drivers in new york city have to check their number plates before they pump gas. the mayor says based on license plates ending in odd or even numbers, drivers will be allowed to fill their tanks on alternative days. three quarters of gas stations remain closed due to super storm sandy. and in the last few minute, drinks giant has signed a deal to control spritz for $2 million. joining us is the ceo before paul, good to see you. thanks for joinings us. i presume you you now have to make an offer to all the shareholders. >> we are required to do a mandatory tender offer in the market which we will embark upon upon appropriate clearances. >> what is this company going to give you that you don't already have? >> first of all, this company has fabulous brands in the premium local category. it also has a very strong route to market. so it is the leader in the market and as you said, we'll have controlling interest. >> did this basically happen because united spirits owner needs cash? king fish airlines has been grounded by heavy debts. >> i think they see the mayor rece
. >> and from today, drivers in new york city have to check their number plates before they pump gas. the mayor says based on license plates ending in odd or even numbers, drivers will be allowed to fill their tanks on alternative days. three quarters of gas stations remain closed due to super storm sandy. and in the last few minute, drinks giant has signed a deal to control spritz for $2 million. joining us is the ceo before paul, good to see you. thanks for joinings us. i presume you...